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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Preface
Special Note
Introduction to the Paperback Edition
Maps
Abbreviations and Code Names
Part I: The Strategic Situation
1. Japan Plans for War in the Pacific
2. The U.S. Navy and the Opening Moves of the Pacific War
3. Initial Planning for the Port Moresby Operation
4. Allied Reaction to the Fall of Rabaul
5. Landing Operations in Eastern New Guinea
6. Japanese Strategic Planning for the Second Operational Stage
7. American Strategic Planning for the South Pacific
Part II: The Battle of the Coral Sea
8. Japanese Planning for the MO Operation
9. Opposition for the Port Moresby Operation
10. The Southwest Pacific Area prepares for the Port Moresby Offensive
11. The Battle of the Coral Sea
12. Withdrawal from the Coral Sea
Part III: Strategic Aftermath of the Coral Sea Battle
13. Japanese Strategic Planning Resolved
14. President Roosevelt Decides the Strategy for the Pacific
15. New Evidence on Japanese Intentions after the Battle of the Coral Sea
16. The Ocean and Nauru Operation
17. CinCPac Redeploys His Forces for the Midway Operation
18. Strategy in the Pacific after the Coral Sea Battle
19. Midway—Unexpected Solution for the South Pacific Problem
20. The End of the “Defensive-Offensive” Campaign
Part IV: Conclusion
21. The Roots of Strategic Victory and Defeat in the Pacific
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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